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The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) called on customers in need of Export Certificates to ensure that such certificates bear an electronic link pertaining to the first owner, in order to avoid any responsibilities hampering their relevant transactions at border posts.
Mohammed Abdul Kareem Nimaat, Director of Vehicles Licensing at RTA Licensing Agency, said: "The RTA has recently launched paper certificates service bearing an electronic link for export to ensure that certificates are true when used at the border points. The move comes as part of RTA’s efforts to thwart any fraudulent attempts in official documents relating to vehicles."
"This procedure is intended to protect customers in need of such certificates from being forged whether intentionally or inadvertently. Such a practice renders the owner liable to some legal issues. Coordination has been made with officials of Border posts to ensure that an e-link is printed on the certificate.
This link provides instant information about the first owner of the vehicle, and also describes how the vehicle’s ownership had come to the applicant. The procedure also indicates whether the vehicle is free from any circulars blocking its movement through border posts," he said.
Nimaat called upon owners interested in travelling abroad by road to ensure that that certicates were issued in order to ease their transactions.
“The RTA always seeks to ensure a smooth movement of vehicles from and to border posts through introducing cautionary procedures to ensure the safety and security of this type of transactions. It represents a legal base in the strategy of the RTA and accordingly the Licensing Agency.
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